Does your child love dinosaurs?
Then this lively, fast-paced and informative book will enchant them! Filled with fascinating facts and stunning photos it reveals 51 Fabulous Facts about Dinosaurs …
In this book, you will learn:
• Who was the fastest dinosaur
• How dinosaurs get their names
• Which dinosaur looked like an overgrown chicken
• How dinosaurs talked to one another
And much more!

You've seen them in museums. Large cats with giant teeth sticking out of their mouth! They are often called saber-toothed cats. Scientists often give them the name smilodon. They are fantastic to look at, but how much do you know about these amazing prehistoric creatures? Here are some fun facts that scientists have discovered about the saber-toothed cats.

Let your child discover the world of dinosaurs today. This is a fantastic children's book by Dee Phillips full of pictures of 24 dinosaurs presented with interesting facts about each one. Let your child enjoy the wonder and fascination of dinosaurs today!

Iguanodon taught early scientists much about the newly discovered dinosaurs. As more of these animals were found, scientists learned things they had never dreamed about the animal kingdom.
What was strange about iguanodon’s hands and feet?
How many iguanodon fossils have been found?
Did iguanodon walk on two legs or four?
The Educational Version has activities that reinforce Common Core Curriculum

Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Dinosaurs - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with dinosaurs. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

Dinosaurs for Kids: 25 Popular Dinosaurs for Kids with Dinosaur Pictures and Dinosaur Facts
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Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the fiercest dinosaurs to ever roam the Earth.
Which weighed more, a t. rex or an elephant?
What were the holes in t. rex’s skull for?
How much weight could t. rex’s arms carry?
Where did t. rex live?
The Educational Version has activities that reinforce Common Core Curriculum Standards.

This strange, long-necked creature was one of the first dinosaurs discovered, and it was discovered twice and given two names!
How much did Apatosaurus weigh?
How big was an apatosaurus’s brain?
How big was an Apatosaurus egg?
How long did it take for an Apatosaurus to grow up?
The Educational Version has activities that reinforce Common Core Curriculum Standards.

Scientists first found this strange animal weathering out of the hillsides. The dirt would wash away, leaving fossilized, horned faces staring out of the cliffs.
When was triceratops discovered?
When did triceratops live?
What was strange about triceratops’ skin?
How many teeth did triceratops have at one time?
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum Standards.

What are these huge, strange animals with four legs, a shell, and a spiked tail? Meet the glyptodont, a prehistoric animal from the time of the mammoths.
Find out:
What did a glyptodont eat?
How large were glyptodonts?
How fast could they move?
What is their shell made of?
What were all the tiny holes in their shell?
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum Standards

They are some of the strangest animals that have ever been found on Earth! Dinosaurs! First discovered just 170 years ago, ever since we have tried to discover more about them. Here are some things we have found out:
Who created the word dinosaur?
How many dinosaur species have been discovered?
How big was the smallest dinosaur?
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curricul

Salutations young reader! Today we are going to take a step back in time and enter the age of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are an extinct species of animal that began to live on the Earth over 200 million years ago. “Extinct” means that they no longer exist.

You've heard of the dodo bird, that strange creature that would waddle up to hungry sailors only to be eaten for dinner. Dodos have been looked at as stupid birds that were too dumb to survive. But the more we find out about them, the more we find out that they might not have been so dumb after all. Here are some things we know about them!
The Educational Version has activities that meet CCSS.

Stegosaurus was one of the first dinosaurs discovered. Their strange, fearsome look has fascinated us and urged us to learn more about them. Here are some things we have found out about this amazing creature.
What does the name stegosaurus mean?
How many front teeth did stegosaurus have?
How many plates did stegosaurus have?
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum

Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Crocodiles For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with Crocodiles. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

Spinosaurus was one of the strangest looking dinosaurs ever discovered. It had huge bones sticking up from its spine! Here are some things that scientists have found.
How tall was the sail on spinosaurus?
Was spinosaurus bigger or smaller than tyrannosaurus rex?
Where are the first spinosaurus fossils ever discovered?
The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum

These large cats have giant teeth sticking out of their mouth! They are saber-toothed cats. They are fantastic to look at, but how much do you know about these amazing prehistoric creatures?
Do you know:
How many kinds of saber-toothed cats were there?
How wide could they open their jaw?
Did they have retractable claws?
Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum Standards.

The Tyrannosaurus Rex is one of the most exciting dinosaurs to talk about because of its enormous size, sharp teeth, and terrifying name. The dinosaur is one of the most easily recognized dinosaurs because of movies and television shows showing the dinosaur in all its monstrous glory- but how much do you really know about the Tyrannosaur?

Greetings young reader! Today we are going to take a step back in time and enter the age of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs are an extinct species of animal that began to live on the Earth over 200 million years ago. “Extinct” means that they no longer exist.

Greetings young reader! Today we are going to take a step back in time and enter the age of prehistoric mammals. Mammals are animals with hair or fur that secrete milk for their babies, and typically give birth to live young as opposed to laying eggs. These prehistoric mammals are an extinct species of animal that began to live on the Earth about 2.5 million years ago.